I thought the word "Frankenstein" was unparliamentary and that I was being cut off because of that.
I'll briefly summarize what I was saying, because I don't know when the interpretation cut out.
I was just telling my Liberal colleagues that they ought to be proud of their leader. He is the Prime Minister, after all. I'm convinced that they have confidence in him and know that if he were to appear before the committee, he would manage nicely. I'm sure that if my leader, Mr. Blanchette, were to appear before this committee, he would handle it well.
I'll close by saying that I think the members of this committee will get things right; all we're doing is looking for the truth. We will ask questions about it. I'm sure that the Liberals will also get some satisfaction from his presence. They no doubt have some questions of their own.
When I listen to Ms. Duncan, Mr. Turnbull, and others, I'm convinced that people want to know the true story behind the prorogation. Maybe we'll be able to tell our children and our grandchildren that we managed to find out exactly why the government decided to prorogue Parliament in 2020.
We have a challenge and a responsibility towards our fellow citizens.
I'll stop there.